The BA theatre and performance sophomores will be hosting an interactive theatre experience on social media.
Kristin Chenoweth hosts Zoom meetings with students
Performing arts students got to have a Zoom Q&A session with OCU alumna and artist-in-residence Kristin Chenoweth March 31.
Professor adds puppets to online instruction
While English Diction might not sound like the most fun class to some, an OCU vocal coaching instructor used puppets to entertain his students while teaching.
Next theatre production to discuss tragedy in Scotland
The School of Theatre’s next Stage II production will focus on themes of grief and healing.
New art gallery showcases obscure photography
The new photography exhibition is not your typical art gallery.
Student artists develop festival of new works
Theatre and performance seniors are organizing a festival for new works.
Kristin Chenoweth named as artist in residence at OCU
The newest artist in residence for OCU was recently announced as being Tony and Emmy award-winner and OCU alumna Kristin Chenoweth.
Acting student directs feminist adaptation of Greek classic
The School of Theatre’s next Stage II production will put a twist on a classic Greek tragedy with an added feminist element.
University Singers chosen to perform at regional conference
OCU University Singers have been selected to perform in the Southwestern Region American Choral Directors Association (SWACDA).
Guest artist from Lyric Theatre directs “A Little Night Music”
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s spotlight musical of 2020 will be “A Little Night Music,” directed by a guest director.
Gallery: Die Fledermaus
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music presented Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus.”
Mainstage opera to include androgynous character
The next OCU mainstage opera will be “Die Fledermaus” and will feature a gender-nonconforming character.
Film student starts weekly movie screening
The film department is having new weekly screenings hosted by students within the department.
Play to celebrate 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote
Stories of women’s suffrage will be the driving force of the School of Theatre’s next Stage II production.
Choir to premiere piece remembering Oklahoma City bombing
An OCU choir has commissioned an original work memorializing 25 years since the Oklahoma City bombing.
Students to study Greek theater abroad in Cyprus
School of Theatre students will be studying abroad in Cyprus over the summer.
School of Theatre to produce first mainstage, “The Laramie Project”
OCU’s first mainstage production of 2020 will be “The Laramie Project.”
Professor, student collaborate on published poetry book
A professor and her student’s poetry collaboration is now published and available for purchase.
School of theatre to produce time-bending show “Arcadia”
The School of Theater is preparing for “Arcadia,” its second mainstage production of the season.
Mainstage opera deals with themes of misogyny
OCU’s first mainstage opera, “Lucia di Lammermoor,” touches on war, women’s struggles, and loss.
Education students prepare for new assessment
A new assessment is being introduced to students in the Department of Education.
Gallery: John Proctor is the Villain
View photos from Out of the Box’s production of “John Proctor is the Villain.”
Gallery: The Zombies of Penzance
View a gallery from Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s production of “The Zombies of Penzance.”
Theatre alumnus cast in Chance the Rapper music video
A School of Theatre alumnus was featured in a Chance the Rapper music video.
“Only Human” show workshopped at OCU opens Off-Broadway
“Only Human,” a musical which was workshopped at OCU, recently closed Off-Broadway.
Theatre school performs Shakespearean classic “Cymbeline”
For the next Stage II production of the semester, Micah Grace Gilley, student director and acting fifth year senior, is putting on a production of Shakespeare’s play “Cymbeline,” with a few twists.